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Here I am in Eastern Nevada and so far all is well.
![]() Yes that is a Prison in the background! Tom |
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Ya' gotta pick up in mind?? Just don't run low on fuel!
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Love the lighting in that picture - there's something about the desert at sunrise/sunset that's attractive. I wondered if you would spend the night in Ely - I know someone who often goes back and forth between SLC and the Bay area, and they always seem to overnight there. It always sounded like a way-out-of-the-way kind of place though. Glad to see that the Pathfinder is doing well.
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Then there was Utah-The Great Salt Flats!
![]() Then off to Wyoming and a tunnel through the rock at Green River. ![]() Then some Wildlife in Wyoming. ![]() And a beautiful Sunset in Wyoming! ![]() Enjoy! |
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I'm enjoying them,
thanks for sharing them. Ronny |
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Nebraska, home of Cabelas Outdoor Store
![]() Pioneer Village in Nebraska with a bridge over the freeway. ![]() Iowa was all at night, so no images. Finally Minnesota! ![]() |
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Cool shots! Your pictures of Wyoming are wonderful, makes me want to leave grey California and go visit right now. There's a Cabelas in Lehi, Utahand we were driving bywhen they were holding their opening weekend. Now that's one cool store - I could have spent a fortune in it! Glad to see that the trip wasn't wasted when it comes to photography, and the Pathfinder made it without problems.
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I did purchase some items at the store, but there is one back home also, so I kept my wallet under control for the most part. The Pathfinder is 18 years old, but still gets the job done, although a 2,100 mile test drive is always a crap shoot.
Got home just in time for the cold weather, but at least so far, no snow! |
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Wonderful images. Especially of Wyoming. I love them.
Glad you made it home safe and sound. I've been watching your other images, too. 18 years old! What's the mileage? I have a Nissan Maxima that will be 13 next month with 238,000 miles on it. Hoping I can make it through the winter and then get a new car. I'd love one now. But, my husband's theory is as long as it's still running we keep it! It's been, and still is, a great car. Actually, my car is in the best shape of the four cars in my home. And, it's the oldest! |
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Don't forget to winterize that California car. It's probably set up for hot weather operation more than cold weather (as in, the windshield wiper fluid will freeze - believe me, I KNOW). As soon as I mentioned to my other half about you buying it in California, he said, "smart move, no rust."
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